February 2, 2016

Celebrating 11 Outstanding Alssonians in their GCSE’s

El Alsson School is ever so proud of its students…GCSE Results Say It All!

Yesterday, Monday February 1st was a day of celebration. During the early morning senior side assembly, students were surprised by Mrs. Soumaya Amr and Mr. Colin Rogers attending the assembly for a very special celebration. It was for 11 outstanding Alssonians who achieved superb results achieving Highest Marks in Egypt and Highest International Marks in last year’s Edexcel GCSE and A-Level exams. This was motivational for all students to see how well Alssonians can do, to see what we are made of. This was also a special thank you to El Alsson’s staff and teachers for the continued dedication to the students.  

 

Nada Abdelhalim and Zeina Bashnfr raised the bar to achieve the Highest International Marks in Art and Design and French. That means they got the highest marks in the world for these Edexcel International exams! Not only that, but they also managed to awe us by achieving the Highest marks in Egypt in English Literature and History.

Mira Shaker and Mariam Saleh shared the Highest Marks in Egypt with Nada and Zeina in Art and Design and French.

The Highest Mark in Egypt for Business Studies was achieved by Omar Barakat. Sherin Abdel Ghaffar achieved the Highest Mark in Egypt in Chemistry. Looking at genius Hussein Abdel Latif, he achieved the Highest Mark in Egypt in Further Mathematics (Advanced Level), another genius Huseein El Ghazaly also achieved the Highest Mark in Egypt in Advanced GCE Mathematics.

Physics and Statistics were not left out, our own Aly Shafik and Mostafa Mortada achieved the Highest Mark in Egypt in those subjects. Moreover, Omar Hamouda awed us by his Highest Mark in Egypt in Italian 🙂

So, all in all, top in Egypt or top in the world in no less than 11 subjects! These achievements would not have happened if it weren’t for the finest students themselves, the dedicated teachers who believed in them and the full support they receive from their parents. It is with great pride that we congratulate them and wish them a bright future ahead of them. Well Done!

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